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<title>New Interview About Web Standards, Life, Technology, and More</title>
<description>I&apos;ve been interviewed again, this time by zlog&apos;s very kind Ronan: Interview #5 - Shirley Kaiser. It was a lot of fun, and we covered quite a range of topics, mostly around web standards, but we also discussed my nutso passion for technology, my kids, and assorted other things.

I&apos;ve always been passionate about standards, and this new interview explains at least some of the reasons why I feel so strongly about their importance, in addition to a bit of history behind how we got to where we are today. (117 words, 7 links)</description>
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<title>Friday Feast #47: Web Standards, TypePad, FeedDemon, RSS, Moblogging, and Photography</title>
<description> Today&apos;s Feast covers web standards and TypePad, nifty bookmarklets for web developers and anyone who uses a browser, blogs, RSS, Wikis, moblogging, and photography. This was easily put together with the help of Bradsoft&apos;s FeedDemon alpha version that I&apos;m testing by using the &amp;#8220;News Bins&amp;#8221; that I mentioned the other day -- drag and drop links into organized bins to save for reference. Web Standards and TypePad A List Apart has a new article out today about TypePad, A Standards Compliant Publishing Tool for the Rest of Us? TypePad is an upcoming personal publishing service created by Six Apart,... (631 words, 43 links)</description>
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<description> Chatting on IRC at Joi Ito&apos;s IRC channel Monday night was far too much fun, and I met some terrific people there. Check it out sometime if you can. I was also fascinated with what Joi mentioned to me about moblogging and GPS at the Tokyo Bits site. Take note of the &amp;#8220;location&amp;#8221; links under a couple of the photos and you&apos;ll find the longitude and latitude coordinates and a map of where the photos were taken. GPS Details for Tokyo Tidbits explains the code behind how Tokyo Tidbits does it magic with the photos, GPS, and accompanying maps.... (700 words, 20 links)</description>
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<title>Camera Phones, Moblogging Continued, and Technology to Change the World</title>
<description> Here are more interesting links related to camera phones, moblogging, and related technology following my post Tuesday, Mobile Phones, Moblogs, and Technology: Adam Greenfield is credited with coining the term &amp;#8220;moblogging&amp;#8221; last November, just over 6 months ago, noting HipTop Nation as an example: &amp;#8220;the future-becoming-present in real time: this is what happens when you fuse digital cameras and text-entry functionality with a way to publish it to the Web, for better and worse&amp;#8221;. Satoshi Nakajima, CEO for UIEvolution Inc. has provided the rest of us with a terrific overview history with corresponding links about camera phones in his... (274 words, 12 links)</description>
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<description>Photography sites and community photo project sites are cropping up all over the Web. Check out 26 Things, Photo Friday, photographica.org, photoblogs.org, and many more for some of the fabulously creative, fun sites for inspiration, to share photos, and join in with other people who love photography, whether or not you earn your living shooting photos. Along the way I&apos;ve posted some sites with exceptional photography. (338 words, 16 links)</description>
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<description>Maybe you&apos;ve seen some of the latest weblogs, coined moblogs, popping up with images and posts from the authors&apos; wireless camera phones. I&apos;ve also seen the ads on TV about taking pictures with your mobile phone and instantly sending them to friends. Amazing. So is this just the latest toy or will wireless camera phones sending photos become an everyday way of life just like cell phones themselves? Will we see more and more moblogs? There are some interesting articles, a growing community of mobloggers, and even an upcoming moblog conference that ask those questions and go into wireless camera... (535 words, 32 links)</description>
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